| Moses T. Moore, farmer and superintendent of schools of Crockett County,
was born in Gibson County (now Crockett) in 1858, son of Needham and Sophronia
(Cox) Moore. The father was born near Kingston, N. C., in 1822, and in
1832 came to Madison County, Tenn., with his parents. He was married in
1843, and settled in what is now the Fourth District of Crockett County,
on the farm on which our subject now resides. He died January 28, 1884.
He was a farmer, and became the father of five children. His wife was born
in Crockett County, September 3, 1827, and is still living. Moses T. Moore
was educated in Gadsden Academy, and in 1878 entered the University of
Kentucky, which he attended one year. He then followed teaching for about
five years, and was one of Crockett County�s most efficient instructors.
In July, 1885, he married Miss Elizabeth Cates, daughter of Sidney and
Martha Cates. Mr. And Mrs. Moore have one child, Olga. Mrs. Moore was born
at Alamo, in 1853. Her parents were natives of North Carolina. Mr. Moore
owns about 800 acres of productive land, and is one of the most extensive
and enterprising farmers of his district. In July, 1885, he was elected
to the office of superintendent of public instruction, and has filled the
duties of the office to the general satisfaction of all. He is a Democrat
and cast his first presidential vote for Gen. Hancock. He and Mrs. Moore
are members of the Christian Church.
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